which included, <em><u>the idea that the presence of God exists in every person.</u></em>
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Americans continued to experiment with how to govern themselves under the Articles of Confederation. Over time, some influential groups--and these by no means reflected the sentiments of all Americans--found the Confederation government inadequate. Representatives of these groups came together in Philadelphia to explore the creation of yet another, newer form of government. The result was a new constitution. Not all Americans embraced this new Constitution, however, and ratification of the document produced many disagreements
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Malcolm X's beliefs shifted to be more accepting of the opinions and help of white civil rights activists. Malcolm X's beliefs became more driven by violence as he continued to encounter death threats for his activism.
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